


Cedar spreads fast. Left unchecked, it crowds out native grasses, chokes water sources, and makes a property feel unmanageable. A lot of landowners don't realize how quickly a few cedars can turn into a full-blown thicket - and by the time they notice, it's a serious job to deal with.
That's exactly where forestry mulching comes in. Instead of the traditional cut-haul-burn routine, the mulcher processes the trees right on the spot. The material gets shredded down and left as a natural ground cover. No piles to burn, no stumps to grind later, no hauling debris off site.
We run a tracked forestry mulcher that can handle cedars of all sizes - from dense scrubby growth to established trees with thick trunks. The rubber tracks keep ground disturbance minimal, which matters a lot on properties where you're trying to protect the soil underneath. It moves efficiently through heavy cedar stands and leaves the ground clean behind it.
The difference between a cedar-choked piece of land and an open, usable property is significant. Better grass. Better water retention. Easier access for livestock, equipment, or just getting around on foot. Forestry mulching gets you there without the headache of traditional clearing methods.
If cedar has been creeping across your land and you're not sure where to start, this kind of work is worth a conversation. It's one of the most efficient ways to get a handle on cedar encroachment and start actually using your property the way you want to.